Poké-Scandalous! Sunday, 3-4 PM, Panels 3

Started by PacificPikachu, May 09, 2013, 04:17:25 PM

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PacificPikachu

I'm doing my first panel this year, and I hope some of you lovely forums people will attend! It should be a lot of fun, and there will definitely be some awesome Pokémon prizes! (I'm also selling tons of Pokémon items at Swap Meet on Thursday and Friday--come say hello if you see me there!)

Poké-Scandalous!

Sunday, 3-4 PM

Panel Room 3

"Pokémon is a popular children's franchise, but sometimes the canon material can be surprisingly scandalous! This panel exposes some of the stranger aspects of official Pokémon, such as banned episodes, rare comics, suggestive game lines, and other unexpected innuendo."

As the title and description suggest, it's definitely a 15+ type of panel, so just be aware of that.

I hope to see lots of you all there! Let me know if you have any questions or anything. :)

Hakoshi


PacificPikachu

I don't know if anyone is reading this thread, but THANK YOU to everyone who came to the panel! It was a great success, so I was really astounded! I'm definitely planning on bringing it back next year, and perhaps as a two hour panel this time. I've already found new things to add! That way we can also have more quizzes and a Q&A.

Also, haha, the power plug thing won't happen again. I felt really foolish about that, but thank you to most of you for sticking around regardless. I had to hurry to set up because the previous panel went over time, so I didn't have time to locate the power source, you see.

I'm excited to do this panel again, and hope next year will have just as great of a turn-out, and as enthusiastic of an audience. Having been through the slideshow many times by myself, trust me, it isn't nearly the same without the crowd reactions. :P

Lucifargundam

The only downside to this panel was that not everyone got to see what was going on on the screen... other than that it was great!


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Entirely then that he him tell,
That he the craft ably may know,
Wheresoever he go under the sun.